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10 October 2024
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The 2008 New Zealand-China Free Trade Agreement allowed up to 800 non-labour market tested work visas for Chinese nationals in 5 specific occupations: Chinese chefs, traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, Mandarin teacher’s aides, Wushu martial arts coaches, and Chinese tour guides. These work visas have a maximum duration of 3 years, after which individuals must remain outside New Zealand for 3 years before reapplying for a visa under this category.
The New Zealand-China Free Trade Agreement was upgraded in 2018. As part of this upgrade, visa caps for these occupations were reallocated, taking effect from April 2022. This increased the number of visas available for Chinese Tour Guides from 100 to 200 and Mandarin Teachers’ Aides from 150 to 300, while decreasing allocations for lesser-used categories, Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Wushu Martial Arts Coaches. The Chinese Tour Guides category was also broadened to ‘Chinese Tourism Specialist’ to make it easier for New Zealand businesses to hire staff through this visa category.
From 14 October 2024, immigration requirements will be updated to align with the upgraded New Zealand-China Free Trade Agreement. This means that 200 visas will be available to Chinese tourism specialists rather than Chinese tour guides. Separately from the FTA Upgrade, the qualification requirements for Chinese chefs are also broadened to allow them to hold a Certificate of Occupational Skill Level (COSL) Level 3 in traditional Chinese cuisine.